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i'm dan ashley from thanks for joining us. >>> tonight on "world news," target libya. president obama throws down a gauntlet to moammar gadhafi, telling him pull back, or the british, the u.s., the french, the arabs will all move in. >> let me be clear. these terms are not negotiable. >>> inside hell. for the first time, hear from the workers trapped inside those nuclear reactors when the earthquake hit. and tonight, the head of that plant breaks down in front of the cameras. >>> prince william speaking out and sharing what his grandmother told him about getting through the tough times. >>> and, everyday hero. how one man took one failing school and changed the future of all these kids in just five words. he's our "person of the week." >>> good evening. for one week now, we have been focused on the dangerous unknowns of the nuclear crisis in japan. but tonight, we begin with the unpredictable and dangerous mind of moammar gadhafi. today, president obama told americans that u.s. forces may be called into military action once again, this time, against gadhafi. joining ot
i'm dan ashley from thanks for joining us. >>> tonight on "world news," target libya. president obama throws down a gauntlet to moammar gadhafi, telling him pull back, or the british, the u.s., the french, the arabs will all move in. >> let me be clear. these terms are not negotiable. >>> inside hell. for the first time, hear from the workers trapped inside those nuclear reactors when the earthquake hit. and tonight, the head of that plant breaks down in front...
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the plan is to use it as a power source to draw electricity from outside sources. the electric company is trying to restore power at the number two reactor. why does the company give higher precedence at the number two reactor when the building has been hardly damaged? the nuclear industry and safety official says is it is because the building is undamaged. he says it is necessary to restore the cooling system by repairing the power system. about 20 people are working on the number two reactor. electricity from outside power sources reaches the reserve transformer on the ground. a power cable is to be laid over a distance of 1.5 kilometers to reach a temporary transformer near the reactor building. workers will lay the cable to connect it to another transformer in the number two reactor. this way they plan to send electric power to all six reactors. restoration work at the damaged plant faces a number of problems. the biggest issue is how to shield workers from radiation. radiation of ten millisieverts per hour at reactor one and 15 millisieverts at the number two
the plan is to use it as a power source to draw electricity from outside sources. the electric company is trying to restore power at the number two reactor. why does the company give higher precedence at the number two reactor when the building has been hardly damaged? the nuclear industry and safety official says is it is because the building is undamaged. he says it is necessary to restore the cooling system by repairing the power system. about 20 people are working on the number two reactor....
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on the walls he shows us the stickers he put up days before he left. on the windowsill, syringes still full of medicine used to counteract the radiation. even so, he says, entire families he knew have died. pripiet is a ghost town. a spooky quiet haunts the streets. trees grow on the rooftops. the humans are long gone. today as they finalize repairs on the concrete sarcophagus that encases the dead reactor at chernobyl, the workers can stay only for 15-minute shifts. the half-life of nuclear fallout is measured in decades, even centuries. in japan many of the americans in the hardest-hit areas are finally getting out. the first evacuation flights organized by the u.s. embassy carried them out of japan. but so many others here are trapped. >> yesterday, my little one wanted to play outside in the playground. but i didn't let her go out. i'm getting to know how dangerous the situation is. >> this is the emergency bag. i don't really know what's happening. but what i know is it's kind of scary in other places. the north places. but it's not really scary i
on the walls he shows us the stickers he put up days before he left. on the windowsill, syringes still full of medicine used to counteract the radiation. even so, he says, entire families he knew have died. pripiet is a ghost town. a spooky quiet haunts the streets. trees grow on the rooftops. the humans are long gone. today as they finalize repairs on the concrete sarcophagus that encases the dead reactor at chernobyl, the workers can stay only for 15-minute shifts. the half-life of nuclear...
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thomas frank thanks so much for being with us tonight pleasure talking with you coming up nuclear threat levels continue to rise in japan president obama lays down the hammer and libya and scott walker gets a knockout blow from the courts are big picture rumble is up next. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right and. i think. people want to well. we never government says they're going to keep him safe get ready because your freedom. they tell martin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. are you ready to rumble on the panel tonight jimmy weinstein steen the weinstein dead at the only color i have only if you know of john walker senior policy analyst at firedoglake dot com and see the motley president of less government ok let's get started desperate efforts continue in japan to prevent a nuclear catastrophe here in america we have to ask ourselves could this happen here there are twenty three general electric mark one nuclear reactors in operation in the us exact same design as the reactors in japan at least five out of the six that
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if you just joined us a warm welcome this is our t. live here in moscow breaking news this hour a multinational force launched a series of strikes against gadhafi forces as they begin patrolling the skies of libya to enforce the u.n. sanctions no fly zone and even government reports there have been civilian casualties one hundred twelve cruise missiles are being launched from american and british ships and submarines in the mediterranean twenty sides. world powers meeting in paris agreed to use all necessary military means to stop any aggression by colonel gadhafi. also reporting russia says the decision to militarily intervene in libya is regrettable it's called the end of bloodshed in the country and urged gadhafi forces and the rebels to hold. on the news continues with my colleague sean thomas he'll be here in this in half an hour from now in the meantime we'll bring you. special reports and this is james brown's adventure as he travels hundreds of kilometers south of moscow to check out the historic city of over on the edge. the r
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you know if john walker senior policy analyst at firedoglake dot com and seen motley president of the us government ok let's get started desperate efforts continue in japan to prevent a nuclear catastrophe here in america we have to ask ourselves could this happen here there are twenty three general electric mark one nuclear reactors in operation in the us exact same design as the reactors in japan and these five of the six that are on the verge of meltdown so isn't it time we forget about nuclear power and invest in alternative clean energy like wind and coal or will the nuclear lobby that spends tens of millions of dollars buying politicians bring us to disaster. what is it we're well i say coal and. solar power tilting at windmills and know that we need wind windows were windows are line one thousand percent is restored another bit more deaths in the via windmill power there have been by nuclear power in the united states it's no it's not a people problem either because they're hitting zero not including the mining if you're any one what happened in japan was a nine earthquake followe
you know if john walker senior policy analyst at firedoglake dot com and seen motley president of the us government ok let's get started desperate efforts continue in japan to prevent a nuclear catastrophe here in america we have to ask ourselves could this happen here there are twenty three general electric mark one nuclear reactors in operation in the us exact same design as the reactors in japan and these five of the six that are on the verge of meltdown so isn't it time we forget about...
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to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know when i. will because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i got if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy. why is the many people so afraid of nuclear energy you know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty state sure i think it centers on people always thinking the worst and maybe that's the reaction from nine eleven even would people always think of the things that could get bad so i think there's that armageddon feeling whether or not use that word nuclear energy the bottom line is that with all of our energy out since there comes in one form or another high price to pay. and sure to give us your reaction to the events that are shaping the world right now you can click on our t.v. dot com where we have more analysis o
to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know when i. will because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i got if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy. why is the many people so afraid of nuclear energy you know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty...
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our families are asking us, begging us to leave, one woman wrote, but part of me doesn't want to turn my back on the country that i love. a week ago japan was brought to its knees, and yet so many are still standing tall. maybe this trio of disasters did redefine "worst case scenario," but it also offered glimpses of the best the human spirit has to offer. lee cowan, nbc news, london. >>> and a reminder that on our website we've posted some answers to frequently asked questions about this disaster in japan, and we continue to offer a list of resources for those americans who are looking for a way to give, to help. it's all on our website at nightly.msnbc.com. and that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend having returned from japan. we, of course, hope we'll see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, digging deep to help the victims of the disaster in japan.
our families are asking us, begging us to leave, one woman wrote, but part of me doesn't want to turn my back on the country that i love. a week ago japan was brought to its knees, and yet so many are still standing tall. maybe this trio of disasters did redefine "worst case scenario," but it also offered glimpses of the best the human spirit has to offer. lee cowan, nbc news, london. >>> and a reminder that on our website we've posted some answers to frequently asked...
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the upper level winds producing dynamics to give us plenty of uplift. then we had the winds from the sow that helped provide this twisting of the atmosphere. some of our damage coming to us at king and pacific in santa rosa. where winds could range from 73 to 112 miles per hour. then to the south, of course, the ocean beach water spout which we will have video of coming up in just a minute. i also want to bring your attention here to our storm highlights. we take this, you'll see at 11:02, we had a tornado warning in san mateo county. there have been little in the way of damage reports. as far as an ef-1, winds 86 to possibly 110 miles per hour. we are going to continue our coverage in ocean beach. you were tracking it this morning. wild, wild bay area weather. >> reporter: that's right. the national weather service tell me they only issue tornado warnings in our area once every three years or so. we are experiencing kind of the calm after the storm right now in ocean beach. but actually, the bay jerry no stranger to tornado activity. there was one at s
the upper level winds producing dynamics to give us plenty of uplift. then we had the winds from the sow that helped provide this twisting of the atmosphere. some of our damage coming to us at king and pacific in santa rosa. where winds could range from 73 to 112 miles per hour. then to the south, of course, the ocean beach water spout which we will have video of coming up in just a minute. i also want to bring your attention here to our storm highlights. we take this, you'll see at 11:02, we...
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but at home, you use your computer. reliant stadium in houston got the royal treatment because it's the site of the final four and championships. here, you can even go inside the stadium. >> these stadiums are a tiny, tiny fraction of all the information that's available there. >> once you're inside google earth and you start checking out all the stadium, you'll realize that, well, there's a whole virtual world here and in the past five years, google engineers and contributors around the world have been busy basically rebuilding the earth. slowly, but surely, users worldwide have been recreating structures, like the eiffel tower, and the red square, main street, and the princess castle at disney world in orlando, and even cbs 5 studios in san francisco, all in high res. google provides free software. they say there is no way they can do it all themselves. >> we're slowly and collaboratively building up this model of the world. >> reporter: making the world a smaller place is turning out to be a global effort. in mountai
but at home, you use your computer. reliant stadium in houston got the royal treatment because it's the site of the final four and championships. here, you can even go inside the stadium. >> these stadiums are a tiny, tiny fraction of all the information that's available there. >> once you're inside google earth and you start checking out all the stadium, you'll realize that, well, there's a whole virtual world here and in the past five years, google engineers and contributors...
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and allies are ready to use force. the president vowed america will not be fighting another ground war. >> the united states is not going to deploy ground troops into libya. and we are not going to use force to go beyond a well defined goal. specifically the protection of civilians in libya. >> great britain has begun deploying fighter jets to libya. tomorrow secretary of state hillary clinton will meet with u.s. allies in paris to discuss the next steps in this crisis. >>> libyan military forces say they will release four new york times journalists who have been detained since tuesday. a relative of one of the journalists say the four planned to drive to the egyptian border and then fly home from there. the four were treated well and had plenty of food and water. >>>-- has been living in south africa ever since. white house asked arasti to delay his return until after sunday's presidential election fearing he would disrupt the vote. he led a corrupt and violent government. >>> we are live in the santa cruz mountains w
and allies are ready to use force. the president vowed america will not be fighting another ground war. >> the united states is not going to deploy ground troops into libya. and we are not going to use force to go beyond a well defined goal. specifically the protection of civilians in libya. >> great britain has begun deploying fighter jets to libya. tomorrow secretary of state hillary clinton will meet with u.s. allies in paris to discuss the next steps in this crisis. >>>...
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and tell us here with all the latest sports news stay with us here on r.p. . thank you matthew watching the sports a live r.t. thanks for joining us they have lines huge comeback win again to force a deciding game of their cage felt what a final series against dream teams think it is but. the latest in town is mario park's only makes the ladies final and then job well smiles better and jordan which progress into the mound semifinals. and england's rugby school they are in dublin preparing for things much too guyland in the six nations and looking forward to that the grand slam an eight. hour gets started with occasional play offs where at long level they're best of seven series with sky a three apiece something posting a narrow two one victory on the western conference second finalists will now be decided in game seven on sunday asking for words. scott had one tossed away matches in these playoffs in a forum for scoring only once in the previous two hundred matches against the st petersburg side would have to do only outs if they want to break their police rec
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if you just joined us a very warm welcome to you live in moscow breaking news this is a multinational force launch a series of strikes against gadhafi forces as they begin patrolling the skies of libya to enforce the u.n. sanctions no fly zone the libyan government reports there have been civilian casualties one hundred twelve cruise missiles have been launched from american and british ships and submarines in the mediterranean twenty sites. well as meeting in paris agreed to use all necessary military means to stop any aggression by coming out the president said he was ready to intervene against any threats to implement. and russia says it regrets the decision to militarily intervene in libya is calling for the end of bloodshed in the country and the gadhafi forces and the rebels to hold it. so that brings up to date with the events there i'll be back with another update for in less than fifteen minutes from now in the meantime it's moscow out with martin andrews with a french twist said this week's episode. hello i welcome to one of the most loved and this is cities in the world pow
if you just joined us a very warm welcome to you live in moscow breaking news this is a multinational force launch a series of strikes against gadhafi forces as they begin patrolling the skies of libya to enforce the u.n. sanctions no fly zone the libyan government reports there have been civilian casualties one hundred twelve cruise missiles have been launched from american and british ships and submarines in the mediterranean twenty sites. well as meeting in paris agreed to use all necessary...
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taking the reins magnificent chandeliers and models why he's the one decent use often use the occasional. museum i'm going to educational institutes. welcome some of the most prestigious universities. next up we arrived at the famous old golf university thousand a year twelve hundred fifty seven it's. it's be popular with the students for centuries for a famous person artists or writers of politicians graduated sports here and stay there around one thousand russian students in higher education in paris. and looking at this we can stand case for me as we make the vice chancellor of the university. italy thank you very much for your time that's how many so far has a long history with russian students yes. you can consider that peter to greet was the first russian student in paris because he came just to see the grave of the show you you know vishal you had the well known the prime minister in the seventeenth century was buried here and after his his death and peter the greed was a great admirer and perhaps you know the well known sentence when he said i would have given to you the half my
taking the reins magnificent chandeliers and models why he's the one decent use often use the occasional. museum i'm going to educational institutes. welcome some of the most prestigious universities. next up we arrived at the famous old golf university thousand a year twelve hundred fifty seven it's. it's be popular with the students for centuries for a famous person artists or writers of politicians graduated sports here and stay there around one thousand russian students in higher education...
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history has taught us that sports is never just something that we just sit back. and sports always have an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. just keep wealthy british. players. find out what's really happening to the global economy. financial headline news you need to watch. breaking news this hour a multinational force launches a series of strikes against gadhafi forces as they begin patrolling the skies of libya through force and the un sanctioned a no fly zone the libyan government reports there have been civilian casualties one hundred twelve cruise missiles have been launched from american and british ships and submarines in the mediterranean hitting twenty sites. world powers meeting in paris and agreed to use all necessary military means to stop any aggression by colonel gadhafi the french president said his air force is ready to intervene against any threats to on armed civilians. and russia says the decision to militarily and to intervene in libya is regrettable is calling for an end to the bloodshed in the coun
history has taught us that sports is never just something that we just sit back. and sports always have an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. just keep wealthy british. players. find out what's really happening to the global economy. financial headline news you need to watch. breaking news this hour a multinational force launches a series of strikes against gadhafi forces as they begin patrolling the skies of libya through force and the un sanctioned a...
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in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines in the mouth and different polls are in my industry and most of the time great donuts claves a call for coffee just today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five and therefore i protect salt because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers kerth people with health from the history of jazz the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and administration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. in toyland ots available in hotels to convince myself it's old going cold bunyan trees growing cold a new mother told by cold sores or chilling cold cold ground a big joke that so million dollars profit from a gold inserts a new royal hotel princess in bangkok radisson hotels on cold dre
in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines in the mouth and different polls are in my industry and most of the time great donuts claves a call for coffee just today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five and therefore i protect salt because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers...
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those two things combining together to give us our sunday storm. so as you look at the timeline for saturday, we'll see that chance of scattered showers as we mentioned. it's not until sundayorning that we see some heavier rain and wind return, that will stay with us throughout your sunday morning a at this point. on your sunday morning, we'll see this on again, off again rain through next week, once again with sunday as our next storm that's arriving. >> lightning and wind and rain, we have seen a lot of it in the bay area in the last couple of days. all of this wild weather means you should expect the unexpected. >> reporter: lightning strikes over the stormy pacific ocean, after a day of wild conditions. >> there's a lot of crazy reports on it. so i came to see out here. >> reporter: this storm is just the latest in the string of unusual weather to hit the bay area. a tornado whipped through santa rosa this morning, ripping a stora storage shed a part. workers were able to get out safely. debris was spread out all over king street. high up into
those two things combining together to give us our sunday storm. so as you look at the timeline for saturday, we'll see that chance of scattered showers as we mentioned. it's not until sundayorning that we see some heavier rain and wind return, that will stay with us throughout your sunday morning a at this point. on your sunday morning, we'll see this on again, off again rain through next week, once again with sunday as our next storm that's arriving. >> lightning and wind and rain, we...
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good for us so a short term. for us courts to me you know started training air force reserve is going to be. and those two matches are on aids taking place in the english premier league later on sounds of thing elsewhere for all time host lunchtime london's all begins quest how. could leap from chelsea to fourth with victory over the preferred bottom while there is enormous freeze duel between blackburn and blackpool and the rest of the fixtures there on the screen as well. as now in order federer has advanced into the indian wells semifinals following a confident win over fellows wisdom is lost that express needed to says to wrap up a six three six four victory setting up a showdown with the drop of it for the world number two spot joker has been breathing down gorgeous ranking positions and school inching the australian open title in january so better is now hoping to avoid a frustrating defeat. it was an important match against a fellow. to go out there and do really well against the first two times but before
good for us so a short term. for us courts to me you know started training air force reserve is going to be. and those two matches are on aids taking place in the english premier league later on sounds of thing elsewhere for all time host lunchtime london's all begins quest how. could leap from chelsea to fourth with victory over the preferred bottom while there is enormous freeze duel between blackburn and blackpool and the rest of the fixtures there on the screen as well. as now in order...
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to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because it's going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy now why not. well because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i go if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy why are so many people so afraid of nuclear energy i know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty safe show i think it centers on people always thinking the worst and maybe that's the reaction from nine eleven even the people always think of it things that can get bad so i think there's that armageddon feeling whether or not you support nuclear energy the bottom line is that with all of our energy options there comes in one form or another a high price to pay. for it without a lot from moscow now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world as our if you take part in a referendum on constitutional refor
to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because it's going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy now why not. well because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i go if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy why are so many people so afraid of nuclear energy i know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty safe show i think it...
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military that struck against libya's air defenses using cruise missiles u.k. forces are also in action over libya and this of the first raid since the u.n. security council adopted a resolution on the use of all the means necessary to protect the civilian population there and troops loyal to gadhafi reportedly carried out attacks on benghazi which is the rebel stronghold a cease fire because he promised just yesterday russia's foreign ministry says it regrets the international intervention there it's also called on all sides to do what they can to stop the suffering of peaceful citizens and to put in place an immediate cease fire. now let's talk to catarina she is that just outside the foreign ministry in central moscow country to tell us more about moscow's reaction to these bases developments. in moscow as reaction to these developments has been of course somewhat predictable from the get go russia has been very much against the possibility of a military intervention but of course that was still a possibility when it became reality as it is now russia is a s
military that struck against libya's air defenses using cruise missiles u.k. forces are also in action over libya and this of the first raid since the u.n. security council adopted a resolution on the use of all the means necessary to protect the civilian population there and troops loyal to gadhafi reportedly carried out attacks on benghazi which is the rebel stronghold a cease fire because he promised just yesterday russia's foreign ministry says it regrets the international intervention...
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used to. say. it's just. coming back with a recap of the main developments there in a bit in just a few minutes from now stay with us live here in moscow and this is a lot to. him. as my name is daniel smith this is joining us on the phone we're here to make a short presentation about the wiki leaks project. the first step in the for the fake is to get information out about the real world. come to him more on a matter of the new law in the weekly visit because i'm going to be a good marketer. if i ever put in the sauce. in danger he would hunt me down and kill him. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the project because it has become more of all this all james bond. than all the actual information. thank you. the whole big deal around the won't. we.
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little damage when little we can all use the us that knows how to question integration real time intervene in trade only directly against the way to do it in baghdad in yemen in lebanon of the occupied territories at the car and in. i don't think there's any evidence they get their fees are going to be in for the sake of how insidious so why do you think they are white and i just ask you then you also questions why don't we see intervention elsewhere why are we just saying this intervention then in libya one of the main reasons. that is very difficult to understand i don't believe in that many people that is due to already they don't believe that. they're feeling. you know it's an old person and his medium civil. enemies will discourage all the years as a number of friends in africa he certainly made him sit in an easel for most utopian panels and also of the arab league and of course of the people in the east of the country. so. he miscalculated in the beginning anything and then as they never got close they saw distant intervention school to school of intervention in the west which has b
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if you could take us through washington's reaction to all of this. well sean as of now we know that the u.s. has launched missiles from its war ships and submarines in the mediterranean targeting a cadaverous air defense systems and the pentagon says the goal is to shape the battlefield for the coalition for forces to take further action they're basically clearing the sky making sure could op is not able to shoot down any planes or the coalition forces and the pentagon also says it is just the beginning of the operation over the next few days more nato ships will converge on leave you know to enforce a naval blockade french warplanes had earlier carried out strikes on gadhafi is ground forces there have been reports of civilian casualties caused by the attacks those are certainly some very alarming reports where president obama reiterated is that there will be no u.s. troops on the ground but fears are that this operation could grow into something more than just an after to protect civilians the wording of the u.n. resolution that was passed on thurs
if you could take us through washington's reaction to all of this. well sean as of now we know that the u.s. has launched missiles from its war ships and submarines in the mediterranean targeting a cadaverous air defense systems and the pentagon says the goal is to shape the battlefield for the coalition for forces to take further action they're basically clearing the sky making sure could op is not able to shoot down any planes or the coalition forces and the pentagon also says it is just the...
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tell us what came out of this summit. well the latest reports here is that some twenty warplanes have been deployed above libya and the french side is deploying rafael jets mere old fighter jets as well as a work surveillance aircraft the paris summit that you talk of said that the main concern was to employ a no fly zone above libya which would stop which would effectively ground colonel gadhafi claims that helicopters and the french foreign ministry says that the main concern is to stop the bombing of civilians in and around the rebel stronghold of being ghazi so the initial military operation it was decided at this summit would focus on the haunted by one hundred fifty kilometer area around the area of fingal's the in the east of tripoli now that paris summit was attended by the heads of the arab league the united nations we also saw the leader of cats also arab countries also coming through several foreign ministers from morocco the united arab emirates and we've had western powers coming through here in the e.u. ital
tell us what came out of this summit. well the latest reports here is that some twenty warplanes have been deployed above libya and the french side is deploying rafael jets mere old fighter jets as well as a work surveillance aircraft the paris summit that you talk of said that the main concern was to employ a no fly zone above libya which would stop which would effectively ground colonel gadhafi claims that helicopters and the french foreign ministry says that the main concern is to stop the...
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and may just be me about protecting civilians has in the past meant using force. anyhow moammar gadhafi has also said that he's calling for a ceasefire but it's unclear what that actually means as reports of violence there to new start with an inside look from our policy or certainly hearing that rebels feel it's a little more than a contradiction they simply do not believe the gadhafi regime they say that they will not heed this ceasefire call they point to the fact that clashes still continue in the east of the west of the country we know that in the town of misrata which is some two hundred kilometers from benghazi which is a rebel stronghold there were receiving reports of people who have been killed among them children clashes that also continue in the town of ajdabiya which is a little bit closer to benghazi we've heard unconfirmed reports that there had been two explosions outside the capital city of tripoli are now in the foreign minister was certainly surprised the international community mr mousavi who so when he did that libya would be implementing a ce
and may just be me about protecting civilians has in the past meant using force. anyhow moammar gadhafi has also said that he's calling for a ceasefire but it's unclear what that actually means as reports of violence there to new start with an inside look from our policy or certainly hearing that rebels feel it's a little more than a contradiction they simply do not believe the gadhafi regime they say that they will not heed this ceasefire call they point to the fact that clashes still continue...
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and you can stay with us for more in-depth analysis on libya coming up next on the show. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. welcome to the alona show will get the real headlines with none of the mersey becoming live out of washington d.c. and i'm lucy in for alone now last night the united nations security council declared a no fly zone over libya with the weight of the united states behind the resolution so are we now witnessing the march to yet another war with a middle eastern country all the name of a humanitarian crisis and then switching gears to the ongoing catastrophe in japan health concerns continue to rise after the head of to tokyo power company admitted that the radiation could in fact be harmful to the public but the more we learn about this new nuclear crisis we have to ask could this whole situation have been prevented and then move overs dr bird there could be a bright young beautiful female filling in your shoes going to tell you about the latest social networking site and just why it m
and you can stay with us for more in-depth analysis on libya coming up next on the show. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. welcome to the alona show will get the real headlines with none of the mersey becoming live out of washington d.c. and i'm lucy in for alone now last night the united nations security council declared a no fly zone over libya with the weight of the united states behind the resolution so are we now...
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. >>> we have with us this morning, dr. michio kaku, who has been with us throughout this crisis. physicist from city university of new york and also the author of a new book called "physics of the future." let's look at the satellite images we got in from the reactors in japan. as jim explained, they're trying to wire these back up. is that going to work? >> well, the good news is that reactor two has now a cable established from the main power grid. the bad news is, that it's a race against time. unless they can establish power and get the pumps going, there could be an evacuation of the whole site because radiation levels are rising. abandon ship. that may be the mantra, unless they can get power to these reactors. but establish unit two, power has -- at least a cable has been established. >> we heard this morning, you were talking about radiation levels. that radiation has gotten into the milk and some of the food in japan. what does that say to you? >> it means that fission products are getting into the environment. and it's snowing. and rain in the future will melt the snow
. >>> we have with us this morning, dr. michio kaku, who has been with us throughout this crisis. physicist from city university of new york and also the author of a new book called "physics of the future." let's look at the satellite images we got in from the reactors in japan. as jim explained, they're trying to wire these back up. is that going to work? >> well, the good news is that reactor two has now a cable established from the main power grid. the bad news is,...
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this is a new wall it's an extension of the us. military agenda we had a good press and we were all. iraq. and what has happened is that bay has over the walls here to know about it is no humanitarian operation it is deadly will it using a buzz military material and just say that this is to save the lives of civilians since when do these bombers and save the lives of civilians. is directed not only against military targets it will also also commits. of civilian targets. this is a very serious crossroads which we are today because it opens up a new warfare. with devastating consequences for the arab world but also for why everybody at this new whole theater that has begun we see u.s. and u.k. forces we're seeing events unfold very quickly indeed we know that kentucky's forces have office we had some impact from the rebel forces this could all be over very quickly i can you really liken this to what's happened in iraq and afghanistan . a war which has the objective of regime change. this of course was not mentioned of the security co
this is a new wall it's an extension of the us. military agenda we had a good press and we were all. iraq. and what has happened is that bay has over the walls here to know about it is no humanitarian operation it is deadly will it using a buzz military material and just say that this is to save the lives of civilians since when do these bombers and save the lives of civilians. is directed not only against military targets it will also also commits. of civilian targets. this is a very serious...
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let us begin. george mason university made national headlines when they reached the final 4 back in 2000 6th patriots are back. they stunned the opener today. jim the coach 11 seed 5 years ago. 8 seed this year. less than a minute to go. tied. morrison. dunk. mason by 2. free throw. up one. hancock steps back. 3. money. l gathering the troops up by 2, eight and a half seconds left. chance to tie stokes. oh, brother side of the backboard. outlet pass. morrison good nature game over drive home safely. 61-57. george mason takes down nova biggest over rated. top seed ohio state in the third round. arizona best team in the pac-10 this year. wildcat push to the limit in the opener by pretty athletic memphis tiger squad. first half game tied at 37. handing the passing lane and finishes with audacity. less than 4 minutes to good. tied at 65. williams. pac-10 player of the year. making it rain. had 22 points. up 3. throw away the independent bound pass. steal. launches the 3. won't go. jackson right place r
let us begin. george mason university made national headlines when they reached the final 4 back in 2000 6th patriots are back. they stunned the opener today. jim the coach 11 seed 5 years ago. 8 seed this year. less than a minute to go. tied. morrison. dunk. mason by 2. free throw. up one. hancock steps back. 3. money. l gathering the troops up by 2, eight and a half seconds left. chance to tie stokes. oh, brother side of the backboard. outlet pass. morrison good nature game over drive home...
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there's 50 million of us. this will help bring a lot more people into coverage. >> does it benefit the influence companies? >> it does because it will give them new customer. of they were successful in keeping a big part of the reform out of the bill. that was to create a public option. they won that round. they'll get a lot of new customers and revenue. it's somewhat of a win/win for them. it will keep private health care system in place. some people don't like that. but it will keep the private insurance industry going. it will also bring a lot of people into coverage who haven't had coverage and access to care. >> and finally, mr. potter, what's your response to people who may say you spent 30 x years and now you are writing negatively about it. >> i've h
there's 50 million of us. this will help bring a lot more people into coverage. >> does it benefit the influence companies? >> it does because it will give them new customer. of they were successful in keeping a big part of the reform out of the bill. that was to create a public option. they won that round. they'll get a lot of new customers and revenue. it's somewhat of a win/win for them. it will keep private health care system in place. some people don't like that. but it will...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. those of us who know grass doesn't turn green just because the calendar says to. and that a big difference can grow from a small budget. for those of us with grass on our sneakers... dirt on our jeans... and a lawn that's as healthy as our savings... the days are about to get a whole lot greener. ♪ more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. we're lowering the cost of flexing our green thumbs. this mulch is just $4.97. goals for the future... what if they were stolen from you? by alzheimer's. this cruel disease is the sixth leading cause of death, and affects more than 5 million americans. the alzheimer's association is taking action, and has been a part of every major advancement. but we won't rest
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. those of us who know grass doesn't turn green just because the calendar says to. and that a big difference can grow from a small budget. for those of us with grass on our...
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the air quality officials took us up to the roof of this building to show us how it works. >> this is where the radiation measurements are made. >> reporter: this man is monitored by the epa24 hours a day, seven days a week. so far, the air quality district says the level of radiation is at background level, meaning it's normal. >> at this point there is no reason for concern. there is no reason to take any sort of action. >> reporter: and the agency says it does not expect radiation to rise to dangerous levels in the coming days. across the bay at uc berkeley, the nuclear engineering department is doing its own measurements of radiation. it sampled six gallons of rainwater. and then looked for tell tale spikes on this monitor. you can see, no tall spikes in the red area, where iodine isotopes would be. >> the first rain would be radioactive if there is any radioactivity. if the rain brings it down it can collect. >> reporter: at christie field we found people exercising and walking their dogs. many are watching the news closely and keeping up-to-date with the nuclear crisis. >> i am
the air quality officials took us up to the roof of this building to show us how it works. >> this is where the radiation measurements are made. >> reporter: this man is monitored by the epa24 hours a day, seven days a week. so far, the air quality district says the level of radiation is at background level, meaning it's normal. >> at this point there is no reason for concern. there is no reason to take any sort of action. >> reporter: and the agency says it does not...
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the air quality officials took us up to the roof of this building to show us how it works. >> this is where the radiation measurements are made. >> reporter: this man is monitored by the epa24 hours a day, seven days a week. so far, the air quality district says the level of radiation is at background level, meaning it's normal. >> at this point there is no reason for concern. there is no reason to take any sort of action. >> reporter: and the agency says it does not expect radiation to rise to dangerous levels in the coming days. across the bay at uc berkeley, the nuclear engineering department is doing its own measurements of radiation. it sampled six gallons of rainwater. and then looked for tell tale spikes on this monitor. you can see, no tall spikes in the red area, where iodine isotopes would be. >> the first rain would be radioactive if there is any radioactivity. if the rain brings it down it can collect. >> reporter: at christie field we found people exercising and walking their dogs. many are watching the news closely and keeping up-to-date with the nuclear crisis. >> i am
the air quality officials took us up to the roof of this building to show us how it works. >> this is where the radiation measurements are made. >> reporter: this man is monitored by the epa24 hours a day, seven days a week. so far, the air quality district says the level of radiation is at background level, meaning it's normal. >> at this point there is no reason for concern. there is no reason to take any sort of action. >> reporter: and the agency says it does not...
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they're not using good passwords. they don't have the good anti-virus and fire walls in place and they have bluetooth open on the cell phone. >> going back to the celebrities just for a moment, to folks prey on a certain type of celebrity? >> sure they do. the celebrities everybody wants to see naked pictures of. the younger they are, the more popular they are, the more the pictures can be sold for. >> how much money are we talking about? >> oh, i don't know. hundreds of thousands of dollars, probably. but they don't realize when the kids are under the age of 18, it's child pornography if the kids are naked in a certain way, so they can be charged with very serious crimes and end up on the registered sex offender list. >> not a new problem here but one that's certainly coming to light with all these folks complaining about it, you represent a number of celebrities. >> i do. >> if you know you're a target for this stuff, why do you have that stuff on your cell phone or your computer? >> well, my celebrities that i repr
they're not using good passwords. they don't have the good anti-virus and fire walls in place and they have bluetooth open on the cell phone. >> going back to the celebrities just for a moment, to folks prey on a certain type of celebrity? >> sure they do. the celebrities everybody wants to see naked pictures of. the younger they are, the more popular they are, the more the pictures can be sold for. >> how much money are we talking about? >> oh, i don't know. hundreds of...
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to use techniques which go against our social norms and try to use things that will use our process against us, and that was proven out actually in flight 253 with the plement of a bomb that used all nonmetallic components, and so we have done extensive testing in whattechniques we can use in order to be able to detect items like that using process and technology so that we can mitigate that threat while also being as conscious as possible about the passengers experience coming through as well as allowing passengers to expeditiously -- >> you indicated in your testimony that only a small percentage of passengers have undergone a secondary screening. i've had the misphenomenonture of -- misfortune of being one of those passengers. i was taken into a private room without the option of having anyone accompanied my. i was thoroughly searched. a rescran would have avoted that. isn't that less intrusive when there's five anomalies detected on my body? >> without getting into the sense of security part of when we do what type of screening, when we have an anomaly in a sensitive area, we do
to use techniques which go against our social norms and try to use things that will use our process against us, and that was proven out actually in flight 253 with the plement of a bomb that used all nonmetallic components, and so we have done extensive testing in whattechniques we can use in order to be able to detect items like that using process and technology so that we can mitigate that threat while also being as conscious as possible about the passengers experience coming through as well...
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speakers using translation assistance will be allowed twice the time to reply. if you have a slide, please place them on the overhead projector. please remove them when we return to the live meeting. president chiu: first speaker, please. >> [speaking foreign language] i am talking to you can buy english language. america, wake up -- i am talking to you by english language. america, wake up. it is bad for us if we have the same earthquake, like we had in japan. 10,000 people have been disappeared. they lost everything, cars, whatever they have. our friends, our families, supervisors. such as john avalos, jane kim, and others, and i would like to see -- that she fire -- let us see what they are going to do, mr. john avalos and ms. jane kim. this is a time to teach us what we can do to help my neighbor. i need help. i need your help. other people began. children, people older than me. john avalos, i talk to you at this moment because you are very close to me. we would like to handle that problem suint -- soon or later and for the supervisors to try to do -- and tr
speakers using translation assistance will be allowed twice the time to reply. if you have a slide, please place them on the overhead projector. please remove them when we return to the live meeting. president chiu: first speaker, please. >> [speaking foreign language] i am talking to you can buy english language. america, wake up -- i am talking to you by english language. america, wake up. it is bad for us if we have the same earthquake, like we had in japan. 10,000 people have been...
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it requires him to stop using violence. among the faithful, the enmity of the world only strengthens him. >> and the deputy foreign minister said that all military operations had ceased and claims that government troops were outside of the home, but they would not enter the city. they also invited germany and turkey -- the accused a ceasefire. >> [unintelligible] the weaponry is heading toward this area. and those on the militia groups have fired at the group. in the shelling is continuous. the army is not taking any action against them. we want to abide with the decision to cease fire. >> he has told the bbc that he expects [unintelligible] >> we have all the major participants in the operations and the diplomatic efforts. i think it would be a good moment to send the signal. the u.s., the u.k., and france has allowed the cease-fire. we have said the conditions. after the summit, and the coming hours, i think we will go to lodge a the military intervention. -- launch a military intervention. >> they continue to attack rebe
it requires him to stop using violence. among the faithful, the enmity of the world only strengthens him. >> and the deputy foreign minister said that all military operations had ceased and claims that government troops were outside of the home, but they would not enter the city. they also invited germany and turkey -- the accused a ceasefire. >> [unintelligible] the weaponry is heading toward this area. and those on the militia groups have fired at the group. in the shelling is...